Europe may need to step up sanctions on Russia over Ukraine - Merkel ally

''In my view, such behaviour cannot remain without consequences''

Norbert Roettgen walks in the German lower house of parliament Bundestag in Berlin

Source: Reuters

27 NOVEMBER 2018 - 10:06

Europe may need to impose tougher sanctions against Moscow following Russia’s seizure of Ukrainian vessels, an ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday.

Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko has warned of the “extremely serious” threat of a land invasion after Russia seized three Ukrainian naval ships and took their crew prisoner at the weekend.

Norbert Roettgen, a member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union who chairs the German parliamentary foreign affairs committee, said Russia’s behaviour was deeply worrying and that tougher sanctions were an option.

“So far there are no talks about tougher sanctions but I generally would not rule this out,” Roettgen told Deutschlandfunk radio.

“In my view, such behaviour cannot remain without consequences and I don’t think one should say that there won’t be any further sanctions.”

Merkel has stressed the need for dialogue while the European Union, Britain, France, Poland, Denmark, and Canada all condemned what they called Russian aggression.